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The Assumption Pioneer from Napoleonville, Louisiana • 1

The Assumption Pioneer du lieu suivant : Napoleonville, Louisiana • 1

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-I I W.S.S; WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOYTBNMLNT Official Journal 01 the Parish of Ass imration and Town of Na-poleonville. Vol 65 Napoleonville, Saturday November 11th, 1922. rJo. 9 fROfESSIONAl CARD. Wayside JotJrjs.

Bank IapoleoRviLe Cnww Franklin and Conjrrea street. A 10 LEON 1 LLE, LOUISIANA! ot With Ttie Louisiana Editors. Tbere is no better way of Increasing the Influence of tbe press the State, than by giving publicity eeoh Issue to what the other papers are saying and doing It all taa papers in the State were to adopt this plan, the papers would get oloser to each other, and the rood work which they are doing would have much larger circulation. Surplus $50,000 Items of Yesterday Judge Sain A. LeBlanc opened the Fall term if District Court ia Ascension last Monaay.

On the 16th of this racnth, Lake Charles will open the first annual national rice day celebration. Six people were killed and large number of other injured when a tornado swept over tne oil fields of Oklahoma last Saturday. The ex-kaiser of Germany was married last Sunday. About 109 guests were present at the ceremony. Over sixty people were arrested last Sunday ofr-Pennsylvania avenue Capital, $30000.

oFrirtui) i E. SDNDBERY. President; LOUIS C0RDE, Vice-Pbjcsiseni AUGOSTE THIBAUT. Cashier DIRECTORS i Stephen C. MdNSOn L.

Lemmel DR. W. E. Kittredge R. Martin, Jr.

C. T. Wortham j. Numa Thieaut, F. L.

Bergeron, Albert Blanchard, Geo. A. Menuet Da. T. B.

PnGfl 1L SUNDBERY, Lone Corde, IBartox, Jr. s. Mills Malhiut Offers to depositors every facili.y that their business, balance and responsibility warrant. Deposits received payaoie oa cnasge available anywhere in the United tales UoUictiois will receive proapt and careful attention rJuness respectfully solttlted. aemana issues domestic, ex- lill i c.rZrM'i Napoleonville, La.

Capita $50,000. Surplus $20,000 HIL. II GILBERT, Prient. SOL KLOTZ, First Vice-President PAUL RODUKit'E. Secaad Vice-President.

E. ROGER and S. GILBERT, DIRECTORS LEO GUI OT, Cathier MISS MARGARET DO DOS E. L. GUILLOT SOl KLOTZ C.

TK1CHE FELIX WEILL P. H. GILBERT JOHN MARKS LEO GCILLOT W. J. FOLEY C.

J. FAr.TEKMAN Careful and Prompt Attention to Collections Offer to Depositor ercry fae'litj consistent with leg.timate ndeafe Banking Issues Domestic exchange arxilable anyw be in the United tate and draws drafts on principal European cities. Deposits received amounts of 51 and upward pavaole on demand Dr. fbyalnia an4 roa. FamcwriTl'l La H0WELI-, W0RTI1A5I CUXtlLOAI, Attorneys At Law Office Kapoleonv La.

GEORGE SETH GUION, Attorneys-At-Law. Napolkonville. La. Convent. La.

Will practice in State and Fed' era) Courts. MARKS. GILBERT SIMMONS Attorneys-at-Law. Back of Assumption Building Napoleonville, La. Practice in State.andFederal Court JOBS kARU AKSIL X.

SIMKON8 F. LEONARD DELAUKE, Graduate Veterinarian. Calls made day and night Phone 25-R Napcleonvtlle, La Election Proclamation. NapolcCBTille. Oct.

I0h, VJii. Pureuant tu an atlouteil br tbe Ponc Jury of the Prih of Annan plioti btjit of Louixiina. mm tbe KuTerning auiuority of Kul uitrict No. I of the Parma ot Aitsund-liou. Slle ul LuiiUiaua.

at a mretiuiruel i at tbe futice Jur Hooiu at apuirniiTiUr. in tbr IWb i Ociotjer, IKS. i. K. L.

Bker. Prcwliil of tbe Poacjurjr of tb annb if Asu ptiou. LuUiaiiav tne ptmrniutr of oaid Kuad Ui-trui No. I of the Parish of Assumtirn, by virtue o' the autbortty Id uie Tested and In obedieat-e to and In cmnpliam-e ith Mid r0U'air do b-reby pro luiin tbat a Kpeciiil election will be beW cf ihe property taxpayers, oalifled under tbe conlit jIiom ami laws ol tbe Stale ol Louisiana, to vote at said election la Koad il.xtrlct No. 1 of tbe 1'arKbot Asxumdtion, l-o-iisiana, on Tuesday Nov.

-'lm, tetm-een tbe of neven ilock A. M. and ix 'cloi-li P. for the purpose of tbe wetisv of tbe property taxpayers eniitled to vote ou tbe following propowttiou. to-wii: Sua' Soad District Xo I of tbe Parish of I Assumption.

Louisiana, incur debt and issue ootids tbe amount of Kl'hty Thousand Dollars, to run Tbirty yearu from dte tbrreof, interest at tue luaiium tat-r of kii per ceot per antiuut for the purpose of openiug, aoustrucui'iC. luiproviuK and n.aintaioiug pubtie roaus, bigbaaya and bridges in naii li strict. Korlhe purpose of said election, and in accordance with said ordinance, ttie polling places are nertny aesijrnaieu aslojicws: At tbe Court at XHapoleouville. and at Store Attakauas uai. both of raid polling plat beiDK in tne Pansu of Assumption, Louisiana, nod witt.iu tbe limits said ktoad Oistrut Io.

I ot tbe Irarish ot Assiiiuption. Messrs. sjlvniu Om a.e. edaard J. and A.

N. Kimiuoiis, are hereby appointed eomniissiouers and nam IT. G.ibcr. as itierk to serve at the Court bouse at Napo-lecuvilie. au, Uta-n.

KUirar P. bi-eaux, Alvre UautLreaux aud MT. N. berjreron are hereby apotuwd as eommiseioners and Llscomb Uaudmoud as clerk to serve at Aicee Uautbiranx's trlore the Attakapas Canal. All of tue potiiutr plaes herein desiKmted being situated wtluiu tbe limits of saidoaJ District No.

I lot tbe Parish ot Assumption, and all of the said cooiipii'siouers and viern of election sbatt serve wUho.it compensatbHi. and said special election shall be conducted sutler aud ov virtue o( tbe las cf tbe stale of Louisiana, and especially Act. No, 4o of IvSl aud ine aiueutf v.ents tberto, or any sub-setiuentacls of ihe legislature supplementing or amending tbe same. 1 do lurther proclaim acd jrlve notice tbat at twelve o'clock noon, ou Wednesday. 22ud, tuia jury, as te governing autborit; said aoad No I of the Parish ol Assumption, siiau meet at tbe Police Jury room, at Napoleonville Parish of Assumption.

Louisiana, aud in tbe opeu session prttceed to speu the ballot boxer, examine abd couut tne bail'Hs, both as to number and amount, aud examine aud caavass the re tutus, aud declare tbe result of said election, mbit results be promulgated by one publication a the official journal of the Parish ol Assumption. ldobereby procleim aud give notice that Road Dirlrict No. lot tbe 1 ariaa of Aseamp-tion has oeeu created a jd formed ou lb ivth dar ol beptembe- IKS tbe rotice Jury of tbe Pa. uj ol Assumption, and comprises tbe fuliuwictr territory, to-s it: B-gtouinir at the upuer lioeof theUlenwood Plaaiaiion.cu tne Hatou Lloi rt lie, which Is tbe North aast coruer of tsetioa A. Towusb'p I a.

eouto hange tM ttieuce North code-gres min. ttierK. aoug tbe North line ol (ieciior H) theuce; south degree, min. West, along me Norta liue ot Section VH to tue bortu liue o( beclion I44i tneoce est lo tbe vVVst shores of I ae Verrel said I ne peirg ins Section iue ou tbe Norlii of gectiun 143, Toousbip 13. fcoutti llange Ka.it and (sections 13, 14, 16, 17 and IN Xoausbip li, ttcuth Hsiijc lii East; tliei ce in a loutbeasterly directiou lollowing tbe meandirs of tbe West saores of Ls.e Verrrt to secliou line )4.

and rl," lueuee South ou tbe set lioo Rue li-ts-ren aectioiis lb. 17, and ii lo tit lie Hirer or the Parish line between M. Martin aud is mspUw parishes; tfaevce lug -e Paf-iu Hue la a aoutoeasleriy uluug Us)ou Maxile aud Four Jdiie Vaycu to Township line bet seen Townships 14 aud l. thence Kasl aloug said liue to tbe tsouta eastcuruerof section t. Township 14.

Soum Kange 14 asst; tbeuce North awug the aast OI m-CtlOU si, so auu sv tutrvutii rmti corner of -cliou sb, Tosusbip 14, Soulb Kacge 14 Kast; theuee l-st aloug tbe boulh line of Iractioijai Sectiou ii lo ice southeast i coruer of fractional Secliu -B and the buutb-' west coraer of the League stuare; tqence 1 North aloug tbe bast line of fractional Sec lions and Sb. which is tue West liue of toe Lcagusiuare, to tue Soatbeast corner of I Nection eland 8uiuwetcorneroi section n. Township 1 4 ouit Uauge 14 Last: tbence I North C4 degrees ta-t aloug tbe soulb line I I ol jsecitotis 16 aud IS. township 14. soots I' I if ia ....1 1 1, ii a I wud Township 14.

So-ib auge 14 aast aud lou sLip Ooulb liange 14 feast, wait is tbe North li.iefftoe tlermitage i'lantation to Ba I you Lalourche; luetic a Northerly direc-' lio along tue saeuuuers of Bayou to tbe upper liue ol iieawoou Plautatiou toe point 01 begiuc.ug. K. L. UAKLR, Prrsid-nt of tbe poi ce Jury, rarish of Assusipilon. i 1 J.

KODKlul ol Police Jury farisa vt Assumption, HAVE you heard the storv of the Kene It's a eight. With the general election out ot the way, the country will new get down to business. The optimist is back on the job. and ne is about the good old times. Let us hope that the weather man will toss us a few sneppy days so that we can get more sugar in the cane.

Even November handed us a few hot ones, and the mosquitoes hung around as though the "good old Burutnt-r" time was buck. So as to throw a little moisture over the dry country, 'he news papers are telling us about (he famous "rum fleet." The country is celebrating Armi lice or Victory Day today. Al honor and credit to the boys who bore brant of the fighting. Ihe railroads and the express companies are asking for another increase in rates -they are as "nervy" aa the telephone com paoy. The sountry is coming back with a smile that epells prosperity; so, it is up to all cf us to ba there with the glad face even if we have to stretch and twist a lictie.

Napoleonville people ar? getting such reputation for furnishing New Orleans doctors with appendi cits patients, that they need no in traduction when tcey visit the hos pital. This is the duck season, acd with the returns of the election in. Presi dent Harding will soon be informed of th- number of latiie political ducks" that have to be takrn care of. You to vote may talk cbout the right and the right of vote" but you or no other man or woman will have a right of vote if you do not pay your poll tax before the end of the present year. The Ameiiean embassador to England b'ought upon his head a thow- t-r vl verbal brickbats when he re vived the old saying tlat women have no souls.

Now if he had accused the fair sex. of being without a heart, might have gottto-by with it. Day falls on the 30lh of November this year. We are giad of that, as rncst of us have been so pessimistic during rhe past few weeks, that hardly would have been in the rie'nt frcme of mind to celebrate the Big Day if it had come much earlier- When you see a men going along the tre2t icckiuz as though the whole world was down on him, yon can safely wager tbat he has had the Dangue. Of coarse it affects people in a different way some heve crying sp-lls, othr get hymeneal, some whistle and groan, and we know one case where a man had to kntel all night so as to rest.

All of this might sound like a joke but to the one who has been through the mill there's nothing iinny about it. WAN TED Wanted an hcr.est and reliable representative to introduce a new and meritorious article. On'y conscientious and energetic men and women need apply. KOEKiVER CO. New Orleans, La.

NOTICE. No hunting or trapping allowed on the Wildwood Plantation, under penalty of the law. Bergeron Waltom NOTiCE No hunticg on little Tex. -8 and St. fhomca Plantation under pnaltf of law.

C. C. Barton. FOR A tract of land toirethei with al! thL improvements, belonging to the estate of beithelctte, situated oa the left descending batik of Bayou Lafourche, opposite the town of Labadieville, co-sistirg of one acre front on Bayou Lafourche, opposite the town tf Labadieville, by fortv acres in depth. Pi ice $4,500 00.

Apply to I NAQUIN. La. gmmimmimimninw; imnmnimmmm 5nn.mmn.niK I foe I jjK 6TP AINCOURTVILLE BIG MILL10 START WORK. After being closed for a session of about three months, the Brown-ell-Drews Lumber Company will begin operations oa Monday morning when the familiar whistle cf the mill will be heard. The opening of the mill is in line with the general improvement of the Dusioesj conditions throughout the country.

Mr. V. R. Brownell who if a iaige stockholder in the company announced today that the miit will cpen for a ontinoua run and many mure men will be employed by the company. As a result cf th? renewed operations of the mill a large amount of money will be added to the payroll of the citizens of this community.

The operations of the mill were suspended some time ago to make repairs in the mill. Air. Brownell stated that almost 10,000 dollars were expended in making repairs and in getting in readiness for the opening of the mill Monday morning. Morgan City Review. THE LOGICAL ROUTE.

The hope so many of us have long indulged, that this section would have a ehort cut to the wpst is son io be realized. The last obstruction aod objection, as we mentioned last has been removed, and the Chacahoula short cut, as we familariy caj the proposed route to wostern Louisiana, and the Pacific will Boon be a dream come true. Long have we desired the consum mation of this link, ana now it is shortly to be at the disposal of the of th3 public. They csn call the other routes what they will, one H'ghwty and another, but whin this rcuto is available, as it sool toon will be, all autos will roll over it in preference to any other route, and before accepting any other highway. It will will be the route most convenient, the route most accessible, the time snving.

and the rcenic route. The outstanding rnute to points betw-ec Orleans and San Francisco by way of Thibodaux Thiboacex Gni Journal. IKIED TO AWAKEN THE DEAD. Had it not been for officer George Duperier, it is more than probable many of the imposing tombs in the in the Catnolic of this city would have been huckfd to pieces by a half-crazed colored man last Moiidev night. From what we can ascertain, it seems one Albert Salomon, an ex service man who was badly gassed during the war cm-jared up the idea that he had been called to awaken the dead.

Pr cunug an ax at about eight o'clock that uieht he made for the cemetery and act to work demolishing the tomb cf Mr. P. D. Brouard Fortunately in vault chat he wrecked, no one had le.n buried in the- twourr-er there ia no te.Iinz what might hsve It seem1' after he applied the. ax on the tomb several Mr.

Duperier wn attracted by tbe coue and st jut to locate the sound- At living at the northern end of the cemetery, his attention was also drawn to a crowd of colo'ed people who bad congregated in the vicinity, there also by the noiaa. New Iberia Eiterprist. Phone 7X-W Napoleonvile 11 kind of CYPRES5 HOW TO KILL THE WEEVILS. Th? farmers of Louisiana by a statewide movement, in which each witl plow his cotton stalks under immediately after picking the crop, can eliminate the boil weevil from th state, asserts, E. J- Gamble of St.

Maurice. Winn parish, appraiser for the Federal Fart Loan Bank. This is not a theory but a proven fact, says Mr. Gamble. It has, been successfully followed by individual planters, hut to obtain the proper result should be statewide, he points out in suggesting that all of the newspapers of the state enter into a movement to thoroughly instill i'iis into the aimer's minds.

He suggests that the farm demonstration agents in the various parishes liad the movement. Beauregard parish is cited as proof of ouccessful results from plowing under. St. Francisville Democrat. TO ASK GOVERNMENT AID.

The meeting of the citizm? of Avoyeiles and Rapids met at' the Court House in Marksviile last Thursday and passed resolutions rt- Gor.re?s aud the Legis lature of Louisiana for Federal aid rid State assistance in building a levee beginning at Lake Long near Red biver to K'einwood at Bayou des Glaise which will reclaim 100 of thousands of the most fertile lands in the world from overflow. The purposa of the meeting will be to spcure Federal aid and have the Legislature of Louisiana to mvrge all State Levee Boards into one body, the end that the funds of that may be used to protect by levee and drainage all landj that are to overflow in L. That being done will reclaim from the waters of 31 statts the richest ard uiost productive lands in tbe Union, otherwise jnder tne preseat system those thousands cf of pr iduc-tive Isnjj and that could be mode productive lands will go to waste both the owners and the ate. Avoyelles Eaterprise. BIG BOOM IN OUACHITA.

Plans for the construction of pipe lines into Alexandria end cities during the coming year, rnmors of possible mergers of some of the big operating companies and pipe line interests of the Monroe field, the completion of the big carbon mill of the Thematomic Carbon Company at Stcriingturu and its plans for another big unit aj well as the crojram cf building for adi-tions among of the old companies and rt-porti of new carbon and gasoline companies briefly g.vesi ithe s'orv nf devr loprrenta in the. Monroe field during tne last fewj weeks. Leaders of business and industry confidently believes that Monroe territory is on the eve of unusa! deve'cpioents and that the next year will bring the peak of progress. The Tnermatonic company will build an adduhn to its plant at Sterl'igton ar.d it i a'so likely that thf cnmpa.iy rnv slar one or two more industrial plant" at to be (plated in connection with its carb-n plant. New Or.

leans Daily' News. Phone 7 Lumber Yard and PlJNh l.umber, Capital. $25,000 Paincourtville, in Washington on the cnaige of being drunk and disorderly. A survey has bean recently made of a plan to connect Bayou Teche with the Atchafalaya Basin by means of a canal. Reubin Stein, of Abbeville, was instantly kiiltd last wtek, whea tt metai from a boiler ia his syrup mill blew out and struck him in the head.

Owing to the mUd weather which prevailed during the first weeks of grinding, the cane is late maturirg, and there is general complaint about the sugar contents of the cane. Cane farmers in the State of Mississippi are being warned agtinst the cane borer and Mosaic disease. Both are common in Louisiana, the Department of Agriculture Mississippi is preparing to prevent their spread in that State. Two train robbers were kilUd by postal detectives in a fight in j. souri after a daring train holu-up.

The robbers were in the act t.t boarding their automobile wi'h ihesr wheu they were kiiltd by the officers. According to Captain S. c-Carty, pilot for the ferry boat at Baton Rouge, the M'ssifs ppt River scored two records during tha yar 1922- The first record being for tne highest water, and the 9r-cti'd for tbe lowest Btage of wa er in more than thirty years. Four men from this parish who were charged with trapping without a license and for trapping the closed season, were brought before Judge LeBlanc of the s'rict Court last Saturday, and each plnnd ed and were fiiied fifteen dolUts for each charge or ten days in jail- Th citizens of Ouchita parish are cotUc.ing subscription for a fund to budd a monument for Lms Lock, the man who was first to find gas ia that parish. Locke, though a man of sma'l mpans, drilled for oil, and It was through his pioneer wrk that a big gas field in that parish made possible.

He died shortly after he had been successful in bringing a paying gas well. FOR REM A neatly furnishpd front room. Apply at this Office. NOTICE Hunting is positively prohibited 03 Eim Halt. Foley, and Trinity lantations.

By order of GODCHAUX SUGARS I.NC. AN ORDINANCE UepraMu? an ciiuane uat. by ibr Poiioe Jurf of tu fc hi-isu of A.iuiuptiou. at an otirfti regular mvctio of iU olu'e Jury re- ouTMitu ou Uie iiitn lay of liitu iv 0, hc til been iaOjuururt. from iVtt-m ut itjili yji, tf till' ercM'tutf ttuu'i Li4trtcl No.

of ttie i'aritu ot toiitl abojiNliiniTHHid toad it is uVrweti atJvitO(e ovine foiur: Jurv of lUe of An.stiii'. ton lo rep.U orUioaiKLe pleU by Haiti f'ouce Jury at at aUjourucrU reumr mt'ttiuy ot tiie fi-ii Jit- re'vtiveuftl the -Ht tUy ly.ti. tbat had Oreii 4ijVmed irm teuuii-r Pan at; oi Auiuutuu. iAumia.Uii. aud to HoMtl iiiHtriri iu rtct euiirt-t al saiU mtfeiioz tne foitowiua ujiu- bers of bitiu Plie Jury rr re-e'l, it: i'reaidtiat DmSk, Mcsspr.

W.ukirr. Jluoaou, Hakei, Kmlritfi.t: Ab-cnt. Me tcm. Aloi.at, Uiruei aud Laodry: into. ucreir, rju oijt.lioi naU'r ban u-ru tnrrurred or lor td Koii umtrtt I au.

1 of tbe i'ariti of Auaipltou uor, re I or ordiice'l aud ri.acl:u tij lUr t- lu- Jury of tbe Pnrwh of AsurUt'iou, iu re.tiai wttntow couveued, tne uruitiancc cre iij Koad Uisirirl So. of the ot adopted at am -U i-e-Ui-ar urr-t-ioirun tue tti day of epvcmotjr, iui bad t-wu 4' jourooH rou iwpbiaorr Ifj.u Jr-'. be aod tbe ie in bereuy lepraiird and said Koad I'llnrtH atjHniifcd tu il cuwre.v. Roll rali ol tUe above ordnfice reouileu a-. Yeas, Prenident Baker, ssrs.

SJCaar. Laudry, Viusel, Kouttijue, aute, it UIlOD. Nayn Ncuc. iud the crdinarnjc ti Hloplr 'ibe followlcic ordioance win offered oy Jur. Mi.

auti sejo'j'jeti by Mr. iiuuaou. b'iATfc-M ENT OK 1UE OWNERSHIP, MAN- AutMt.NT, CiktCL LAClOA, tXC Of Asumi-tiuo Pioneer, (aavurd.iy WeeKiy at require tj imc Act uf 4uut Name of P. Addrtsa Editor, it. U.

Nauo.eouule, I Bumucis 31' Ja. Jiarrj urtle. Puoitfiter. Pioneer Puoitinu Ltd. 0 fers.

Louim Co.de, E. jnit. Mrs fsue.iu Jjupu; toiootoLs K(tt, .1 VUr- am. eiumel. I.

1 lulrwa. k. O.au-eitout, ail of Napoteonvttlv, Marx vit. New rttao. Aim.

J. it Leiauc. at.d dvcry of Paincout tviUe, La-, li t. Ley Cai 'ieme. Att-ca, J.

s. tire. Bus Mr. L. bworu to and tuDcri0eu oeiurc ilic li, i7x'a aay of eti.

ii. L. oumllom, Nutafj Public. OFFICERS AUBEKT L. TALBOT PAUL KODUIGt'E C.

W. HARPER AS. W. GILBERT LOCIS M. DlLLi ISurpius.

$12,500 Louisiana U. O. KTBIekl, Vice-Pre. Vic-Pre Gko. rcAS Ant.

Cashier James Hellnin Q. J. La bar J. Dmr and Leonce L- Lclar.e DIRECTORS LA P. O.

lo 031 Robt. LkBlajio, President. EE E. J. BOTKIC JK, jj; Lcoaoc L.

HBLairc, Casuier. Roht. fi. LeKlanc, 8. M.

Caarlet. R. ttuillot, 3 V. Rybiskr, A. Sironceau.t.

K. E. J. Eodrlgoe Una. Landrr, E.

Blanchard, C. a 4 Well Clarence Saok We.ari4 all bnw peopl to rhe a share oi tbeir bviJtiae aaJ jware then in adraao. nroauut ani oarfal Seriw! juiu; mm mmuimm muimiuiuiuutuiittiuiummnri Piniie Miiif BE CAMTPO, Mgr. PAIWCOURTV'LLE and Dressed, SHINGLES, Lath, Sash, Doors Blinds, CISTERN5, Paints, Brick, Lime, Sand, Gravel, Cement, Wire Fencing, Galvanized Roofing, Felt and Asphal. Roofing, Leaky Roof Coatings, and Builders Hardware.

DELIVERES bv lee.m A EL UiNiK'f UVERY. PEED SALE STABLE, icrms to Commsrrisl Desanniesi in carte of as fiipurt flurcss. Eater. A ccniste art IN nONNECT'OS WITH THE ABOrK. 1 CALL YOCR ATTENTION TO THE BEST EQUIPPED AND UNEST lindertaKing.

Department. frK(5 NILFL LA, NOTICE. No banting allowed on property of the following under penalty of taw: Mrs- N. C. Delaune, S.

Richard, Kst. App. Gilbert, J. Din, D. Bocdreaui, C.

Barrilleaux, S. Thibodaux. up and down the bayou. No order too small to recti our prompt attention. We also can furnish Carluau shipment.

Lit us figure on your buttling ana requirements. NAPOLEONVILLE LUMBER INC. Lloyd Landry. Manager FOR 5ALE My residence below Napoleonville. George Setb Guioa, Address; New Court Bldg.

New Orlesxs, La. Advertising pays. Try it.

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